There have been some rumours indicating that smartphone maker
Samsung is working on a successor to the Gear VR that is likely
to support the Galaxy Note 9 by default. It looks like that
company is also working on a successor to its Windows Mixed
Reality headsets.

Samsung’s HMD Odyssey+ successor recently appeared on FCC and today it
has been listed on the Bluetooth certification website.

Two models of Samsung’s Mixed Reality headset XE800ZBA and
XQ800ZBA passed the Bluetooth certification and this could be
taken as a confirmation that the smartphone maker Samsung is
working on two variants, both running Windows Mixed
Reality platform.

Just like the predecessor, the next-generation Samsung Mixed
Reality headset powered by Windows 10 will work with select
devices only.

The new headset will be called the Odyssey+ and there doesn’t
appear to be many changes, according to the filings.